Unos alumnos han hecho esta versión de Sally's Phone:
Unos alumnos de 1-ESO han hecho esta versión de Sally's Phone:
SUBJECT PRONOUN
OBJECT PRONOUNS
I
me
You
you
He
him (masculine)
She
her (feminine)
It
it (thing)
We
us
You
you
They
them (people and things)
· they go before the verb
(Subject), e.g. He likes swimming.
· they go after the verb,e.g. He loves her.
NOT He loves she.
· use them after prepositions (with, to, from, etc.)
e.g. Listen tome! I'm in love with her.
NOT I'm in love with she.
Subject and Object Pronouns are used to refer to people and things when you don't want to repeat the noun, e.g.:
Sam can see Molly but she can't see him.
Sam can see Molly but she can't see he.
I love you.
Excuse me.
Excuse I.
I spoke to her.
I spoke to she.
· me is used instead of the subject pronoun I to answer the question Who?, e.g.:
A: Who wants a cup of coffee?
B: Me! / Us! / Them!
NOT I! / We! / They!
SUBJECT PRONOUN
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
OBJECT PRONOUNS
I
my
me
You
your
you
He
his
him (masculine)
She
her
her (feminine)
It
its
it (thing)
We
our
us
You
your
you
They
their
them (people and things)
· they go before the verb
(Subject), e.g. He likes swimming.
· they go before a noun,
e.g. My mother is visiting her brother.
· they go after the verb,e.g. He loves her.
NOT He loves she.
· use them after prepositions (with, to, from, etc.)
e.g. Listen tome! I'm in love with her.
NOT I'm in love with she.
Subject pronouns and Object pronouns:
(This video is a little difficult for Básico 1, but you can try to see what you can understand.)
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1. GRAMMAR:
Summary of Sally's Phone:
Unos alumnos han hecho esta versión de Sally's Phone:
Unos alumnos de 1-ESO han hecho esta versión de Sally's Phone:
(Subject), e.g. He likes swimming.
NOT He loves she.
· use them after prepositions (with, to, from, etc.)
e.g. Listen to me! I'm in love with her.
NOT I'm in love with she.
Subject and Object Pronouns are used to refer to people and things when you don't want to repeat the noun, e.g.:
· me is used instead of the subject pronoun I to answer the question Who?, e.g.:
(Subject), e.g. He likes swimming.
e.g. My mother is visiting her brother.
NOT He loves she.
· use them after prepositions (with, to, from, etc.)
e.g. Listen to me! I'm in love with her.
NOT I'm in love with she.
Subject pronouns and Object pronouns:
(This video is a little difficult for Básico 1, but you can try to see what you can understand.)
Oxford University Press Grammar Activities: Object pronoun 1; Object pronoun 2
Other on-line activities: Object pronoun 1; Object pronoun 2; Object pronoun 3; Object pronoun 4; Object pronoun 5; Object pronoun 6; Object pronoun 7; Object pronoun 8; Object pronoun 9; Object pronoun 10; Object pronoun 11; Object pronoun 12; Object pronoun 13; Object pronoun 14; Object pronoun 15; Object pronoun 16; Object pronoun 17; Object pronoun 18; Object pronoun 19; Object pronoun 20;
Mix-exercises: Subject / Object pronoun 1; Subject / Object pronoun 2; Subject / Object pronoun 3; Subject / Object pronoun 4; Subject / Object pronoun 5; Subject / Object pronoun 6; Subject / Object pronoun 7; Subject / Object pronoun 8; Subject / Object pronoun 9 (Treasure hunt); Subject / Object pronoun 10; Subject / Object pronoun 11; Subject / Object pronoun 12; Subject / Object pronoun 13; Subject / Object pronoun 14; Subject / Object pronoun 15; Subject / Object pronoun 16; Subject / Object pronoun 17; Subject / Object pronoun 18;
2. PRONUNCIATION:
/ai/
/i/
/i:/
Love story:
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3. READING & LISTENING:
ON THE PHONE
Other vocabulary:
Practice 1: Making an Appointment
Practice 2: Taking a Message
Practice 3: Ordering a Pizza
If you want to listen to some other "on the phone dialogues" click here: http://www.learning-english-online.net/skills/speaking/dialogues/talking-on-the-phone/
On the Phone
5. SONG
Do the quiz:
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